Certainly - the plant will still live without the flowers. It will simply be unable to reproduce.
No they are not still a plant. When they are picked they don't have their vitamins, food or their roots.
Yes, you can plant flowers in mulch and still expect them to thrive. Mulch helps retain moisture, suppresses weeds, and provides insulation for plant roots, which can promote healthy growth for flowers.
Yes. Although the flowers are fairly insignificant and it is grown for fruit production it is still a flowering plant i.e. it flowers.
Yes. An immobile plant respires and excretes (photosynthesis), even reproduces. That is why we can say that an immobile plant is still a living being.
Yes,it is still alive because it is still connected to the plant.
If a groundhog eats the flowers off a vegetable plant zucchini and squash, it will not make vegetables.
probably in the spring, since many flowers bloom in the spring i am still not for sure
If someone plucks off all the flowers from a plant, it can impact the plant's ability to reproduce and produce seeds. The plant may also redirect its energy towards growing new flowers instead of other important functions like root and stem growth. In some cases, the plant may become stressed and vulnerable to diseases or pests.
Only by the grantor assuming said person is still living.
It's a star Jasmine
ofcourse not. they are different plants and youre not even sure if the cells still survived when you removed it.
They have 'unfinished business'. As soon as 'the source of stress' is removed then the ghost 'moves on'.